23-year old Englishman Thomas Browett, a graphic designer from Nottingham, created the map. While most of the in-game maps are designed for 8-16 players, Browett's map takes things down to a smaller scale; the map is aimed at 2-6 player games. The map, home to a "crumbling shrine and its surrounding towers" that are "all that remains of a city pulled beneath the waves by a tremendous earthquake," features overlapping pathways and a central open battlefield that feels increasingly claustrophobic and dangerous as you increase the player count.

This is a good step forward for the PS3 modding community. Epic themselves prepared and distributed this user-created map properly for the PS3 while waiting for the legalese to conclude on allowing users to cook their own content for the console. Epic is now waiting for the final go-ahead from Sony to release the needed patches to make the process open, so hopefully we'll be seeing the full mod support originally promised for the PS3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 very soon.